Jenny McCarthy’s Dirty, Sexy, Funny- You gotta hand it to Jenny McCarthy- generally speaking, becoming a Playboy Playmate offers few opportunities other than the chance to hop in bed with Pauly Shore a few times. It’s all but unheard of to be able to use one of Hef’s racy photo shoots to springboard yourself into a Hollywood career that somehow lasts for decades, but that’s precisely what Ms. McCarthy has done. Most recently going the ultra mainstream route and appearing as one of the endlessly squawking hens on ABC’s ‘The View’, Jenny has shown herself to be part sweetheart and part sex vixen and that’s exactly how she likes it. This May she will be heading to the stage at Borgata bringing with her a comedy show that brings all the “sexy” mixed with what we can only assume is some “funny”. As with most of her projects, its probably worth a look for the eye candy alone. Jenny McCarthy’s Dirty, Sexy, Funny, Borgata, 8 p.m. May 10. $29.50, $35.

Morrissey- What can be said of a true icon that has not been already? Well, not much I suppose, so in the words of the man himself-“stop me if you think that you’ve heard this one before”. Over the years Morrissey has managed to grasp onto that rare status of artist- one that is actually recognized for his genius while still on this earth, not years after departing it. First splashing onto the music radar in 1983, fronting the short lived, (but hugely influential) British band, The Smiths, Morrissey seems to connect with his legions of disciples on a level approached by almost none of his contemporaries- a tortured soul, but with a wit and self-deprecation that goes beyond the traditions of most in the mope-rock genre. This year Moz is set to release his first album in five years and if we keep our fingers crossed (he has a tendency to cancel gigs left and right these days) we just may get to see the man himself onstage when he comes to Revel’s Ovation Hall on June 6. Morrissey, Revel, Ovation Hall, 8 p.m. June 6. $60, $70.